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The Wizard

(13,738 posts)
33. But the question remains
Sat Jan 8, 2022, 01:12 PM
Jan 2022

Can you assemble a jury with no cult members? One cultist on the jury and you're pissing into the wind.

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I agree. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2022 #1
DOJ has to investigate them first, gab13by13 Jan 2022 #6
Exactly. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2022 #7
Any resistance to investigations of Trumpers is an act of fatal denialism. Eyeball_Kid Jan 2022 #48
✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ msfiddlestix Jan 2022 #2
Exactly! Raven Jan 2022 #3
President Biden's recent speech changed the conversation, gab13by13 Jan 2022 #4
If Merrick Garland fails then Joe Biden fails. Ultimately, it all comes home to roost in Gaugamela Jan 2022 #16
Regardless, gab13by13 Jan 2022 #21
Too little too late? dwayneb Jan 2022 #41
Without telling Garland what to do, Biden and Garland are working in concert. Eyeball_Kid Jan 2022 #49
I have been saying this and saying this. Solomon Jan 2022 #5
One does have to have some evidence, gab13by13 Jan 2022 #9
However, it did not take them very long to indict Bannon... kentuck Jan 2022 #10
Remember, Bannon was low hanging fruit, gab13by13 Jan 2022 #11
Thank you, that needs to be yelled everywhere, you are 100% correct, there is plenty of evidence Escurumbele Jan 2022 #17
I don't think that is a cut a dry case. gab13by13 Jan 2022 #23
I don't think that is quite right TiberiusB Jan 2022 #30
You may be right, it seems reasonable, gab13by13 Jan 2022 #34
Criminal defense attorney - not a prosecutor dwayneb Jan 2022 #43
"Criminal defense attorney - not a prosecutor". You say that like I don't know anything about Solomon Jan 2022 #56
Like before the Civil War when they expelled 14 lawmakers for supporting the Confederacy, Emile Jan 2022 #8
Snopes analysis of the expulsion dwayneb Jan 2022 #46
What's true Emile Jan 2022 #54
No doubt about that, my prediction is that trump will be indicted this year, reason why I hate when Escurumbele Jan 2022 #12
Does anyone really think this will end with Trump? dwayneb Jan 2022 #45
I thought this was the plan. Timing is important. New and compelling information is coming to light. liberalla Jan 2022 #13
I agree about the momentum. ShazzieB Jan 2022 #20
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! liberalla Jan 2022 #53
++ llashram Jan 2022 #14
The trial needs to happen with the indictment is ready, not before... brooklynite Jan 2022 #15
Kentuck, I value your opinions, gab13by13 Jan 2022 #18
What if he indicted Sean Hannity...? kentuck Jan 2022 #52
Lock. Them. Up. SheltieLover Jan 2022 #19
This is a very good article that has been posted here in DU, here is a snip of it and the link Escurumbele Jan 2022 #22
The select committee is doing a fantastic job, gab13by13 Jan 2022 #25
We need to stop thinking that wealth equals superiority Marthe48 Jan 2022 #24
Sometimes it does seem like an existential battle between the very wealthy... kentuck Jan 2022 #57
If Trump is found "GUILTY" by a jury. You are correct, everything will change. Stuart G Jan 2022 #26
I think that televised hearings of the Bettie Jan 2022 #27
At the very least gab13by13 Jan 2022 #35
Amen. Needed since Nixon side tracked the Vietnam peace talks JT45242 Jan 2022 #28
I fundamentally agree, but classic paradigm shifts result from numerous small shifts over time. Cassidy Jan 2022 #29
Justice should never be based on how other people will react, gab13by13 Jan 2022 #36
No. It won't. hurple Jan 2022 #31
Not with Liz Cheney on the Committee. She alone defangs those arguments. Tommymac Jan 2022 #42
Liz Cheney is a DINO, don't you know? hurple Jan 2022 #51
Whether it's true or not, the appearance is that the big ones are above the law. hay rick Jan 2022 #32
But the question remains The Wizard Jan 2022 #33
I believe that New York has the best chance to convict Trump, gab13by13 Jan 2022 #37
DC trial would be better Elessar Zappa Jan 2022 #39
I agree. Remember Al Capone, convicted for tax evasion. CaptainTruth Jan 2022 #50
👍 Joinfortmill Jan 2022 #38
I wonder if that would change the majority of the Trump allied Republicans karynnj Jan 2022 #40
Trump rso Jan 2022 #44
Ah!! Another poster with the right idea! Eyeball_Kid Jan 2022 #47
The DOJ should indict TFG ymetca Jan 2022 #55
any trial results in hung jury, no matter what the evidence rampartc Jan 2022 #58
But they could not shut down the DOJ, right? kentuck Jan 2022 #59
maybe the foj has already shit down rampartc Jan 2022 #61
Agree, Cheney and Kinzinger will likely be primaried out madville Jan 2022 #60
I'm not sure that I agree Poiuyt Jan 2022 #62
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